BIOSTAR Microtech Int'l Corp has just launched the TA780G M2+, which is an integrated graphics motherboard with amazing performance. T-Series TA780G M2+ has created unique extra value for both end-users who don't want to buy a discrete graphics card and those who need a discrete graphics card. TA780G M2+ offers a powerful graphics performance, which is about 70% better than current generation models available on the market. On the other hand, TA780G M2+ can also increase the performance of ATI graphics cards by ATI Hybrid Technology. This technology helps to boost performance of your ATI Radeon 3400 series Graphics card over 50%. Those strong advantages make TA780G M2+ to become the most popular product on the market.

Hybrid Graphics – Gaming Like Never Before

BIOSTAR develops TA780G M2+ to let you experience AMD's innovative ATI Hybrid Graphic Technology for scalable gaming action. It also allows you to immerse yourself in a full HD cinematic experience while enabling a quiet PC that's perfect for any living room. Enjoy more vibrant colors and lifelike picture quality with ATI Avivo HD. Get Full functionality on your PC at an irresistible value by choosing TA780G M2+.

Future Proof Like Never Before

T-Series TA780G M2+ supports socket AM2+ Phenom series processors and HyperTransport 3.0 technology 5.2G. The fastest CPU and VGA card support will bring your PC to next generation levels of performance faster than anyone else. The great graphic performance of TA780G M2+ comes from PCI Express Generation 2.0 technology, which double your graphics bandwidth over earlier PCI Express for improved performance and DirectX 10 that are designed around the new driver model in Windows Vista enviroment and featuring a number of improvements to rendering capabilities and flexibility, including Shader Model 4.0. Those components make DirectX 10 to be the most powerful 3D gaming driver with the most attractive value for users.

I want to see some reviews of these things using hybrid crossfire. I'm thinking it would make a good, cheap computer. But 3400's are pretty weak to begin with, so 50% of that isn't much. I dunno, it seems kinda cool, but useless at the same time.